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Our Dumb Animals was an American animal welfare magazine published by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; it was created by George T. Angell, the founder of the society. The magazine was first published in 1868 and remained in publication until 1970. For the first issue, over 200,000 copies were distributed, with Boston police officers distributing 25,000. The magazine had an annual fee of US$0.5 and was published monthly. The use of the word "dumb" in its title was not intended to disparage non-human animals, but to refer to their lack of capacity for speech; the motto "We Speak For Those Who Cannot Speak For Themselves" was printed on every cover. Its content included news about the organization's activities and members, humane education and reports on cru

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  • Our Dumb Animals was an American animal welfare magazine published by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; it was created by George T. Angell, the founder of the society. The magazine was first published in 1868 and remained in publication until 1970. For the first issue, over 200,000 copies were distributed, with Boston police officers distributing 25,000. The magazine had an annual fee of US$0.5 and was published monthly. The use of the word "dumb" in its title was not intended to disparage non-human animals, but to refer to their lack of capacity for speech; the motto "We Speak For Those Who Cannot Speak For Themselves" was printed on every cover. Its content included news about the organization's activities and members, humane education and reports on cruel treatment towards animals, which was contrasted with the virtues of the animals being harmed, such as their intelligence and faithfulness. The magazine is considered important in the development of the early animal advocacy movement. (en)
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  • May 1915 cover of Our Dumb Animals (en)
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  • Our Dumb Animals was an American animal welfare magazine published by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; it was created by George T. Angell, the founder of the society. The magazine was first published in 1868 and remained in publication until 1970. For the first issue, over 200,000 copies were distributed, with Boston police officers distributing 25,000. The magazine had an annual fee of US$0.5 and was published monthly. The use of the word "dumb" in its title was not intended to disparage non-human animals, but to refer to their lack of capacity for speech; the motto "We Speak For Those Who Cannot Speak For Themselves" was printed on every cover. Its content included news about the organization's activities and members, humane education and reports on cru (en)
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